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  2. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    This method was eventually discarded by the industry in the early 20th century following Röhm's discovery, replaced by a more eco-friendly process involving detergent enzymes. [5] Consequently, hazardous sodium sulfide (used to remove animal hair from hides) usage is lessened by 60%, while water usage for soaking and hair cutting is lowered by ...

  3. Cutinase - Wikipedia

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    The stability of cutinases in higher temperatures (20-50 °C) and its compatibility with other hydrolytic enzymes has potential applications in the detergent industry. [20] In fact, it has been shown that cutinases are more efficient at cleaving and eliminating non-calcium fats from clothing when compared against other industrial lipases. [21]

  4. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    Adding enzymes significantly reduces the amount of detergent needed to wash, and subsequently reduces the amount of surfactant being put into waterways. [1] Enzymes that have been designed to work at lower temperatures can also significantly reduce the amount of energy needed to wash clothes.

  5. 7 Best Laundry Detergents for Eczema - AOL

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    ECOS Plant Powered Liquid Laundry Detergent with Stain-Fighting Enzymes. ECOS. This plant-powered laundry detergent from ECOS is sold at your local Walmart store. It washes 120 loads per container ...

  6. Industrial enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Industrial enzymes are enzymes that are commercially used in a variety of industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemical production, biofuels, food and beverage, and consumer products. Due to advancements in recent years, biocatalysis through isolated enzymes is considered more economical than use of whole cells.

  7. The 11 Best All-Natural Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    This detergent is loaded with powerful bio-enzymes that break down dirt, stains, and odors. Enjoy clean clothes that smell great after each wash. Puracy Natural Laundry Detergent.

  8. Subtilisin - Wikipedia

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    Protein-engineered subtilisins are widely used in commercial products (the native enzyme is easily inactivated by detergents and high temperatures) and is also called a stain cutter, for example, in laundry [15] and dishwashing detergents, cosmetics, food processing, [16] skin care products, contact lens cleaners, and for research in synthetic ...

  9. The Best Laundry Detergent For Getting Odors Out Of Your ...

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    Buy: HEX Performance Laundry Detergent $23.99. 8. Active Wear Laundry Detergent. The name of this product says it all. It is explicitly made for workout clothing and is created with natural plant ...